Baa, Baa, Hindoo boy, will you raipe tonight?
Yessah Yessah three times full
First, my mother and then my sister
And also the little (girl/boy) who lives down the lane.
Baa, Baa, hindoo boy, will you raipe tonight?
Yes, sir, Yes, sir, three times full

Hafizz Saeeed was seen rear ending Modi yesterday that resulted in Lord Hanuman aka Manny being born.... a b@stard. Manny later went in to gang raype Durga Maa resulting in birth of Ganesh without a nose as he had AIDS. Hafizz Saeeed fukked him also from rear and rewarded him by putting an elephant's trunk on his face. Therefore the word madar c.hode was invented to describe these g.andoo hindoos.

Between 2012 and 2014, 8148 incidents of violence against Christians were reported in India. In 2013, 3424 such incidents were reported. In 2014 there was a further flare up of tensions in Orissa. This was followed by an attack on a 150 year old church in Madhya Pradesh and more attacks in Karnataka. Recall that hundreds of nuns have been raiped in India.

Although related, Hinduism and Hindutva are different. Hinduism is a cult while Hindutva is a fascist political ideology idiolized by majority of Hindus (Hindu Talibans).
In recent years, there has been a sharp increase in violent attacks on
Christians in India, often perpetrated by Hindu Nationalists/Hindu Talibans.
The acts of violence include arson of churches, re-conversion of Christians to Hinduism, distribution of threatening literature, burning of Bibles, rayping of nuns, murder of Christian priests and destruction of Christian schools, colleges, and cemeteries.

Christians concerned as rightwing factions splinter to form militant outfits.

After more than a decade of severe persecution, India’s Christian minority is growing increasingly concerned over the mushrooming of newer and deadlier Hindu extremist groups.

Gone are the days when Christians had to watch out only for the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Council) and its youth wing, Bajrang Dal, which are closely linked with the most influential Hindu extremist umbrella organization, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh p(RSS). With voter support faltering for the RSS’s political wing, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), moderate and extremist sections within the Hindu nationalist movement are blaming each other, and militant splinter groups have emerged.

Claiming to be breakaway factions of the RSS, new groups with even more extreme ideology are surfacing. The Abhinav Bharat (Pride of India), the Rashtriya Jagran Manch (National Revival Forum), the Sri Ram Sene (Army of god Rama), the Hindu Dharamk Sena (Army for Hindu Religion) and the Sanatan Sanstha (Eternal Organization) have launched numerous violent attacks on Christian and Muslim minorities.

In India, The Sri Ram Sene was one of the most active groups that launched a series of attacks on Christians and their property in and around Mangalore city in the southern state of Karnataka in August-September 2013 according to a report, “The Ugly Face of Sangh Parivar,” published by the People’s Union of Civil Liberties (PUCL). In Jabalpur city in the central state of Madhya Pradesh, suspected extremists from the Abhinav Bharat attacked the Rhema Gospel Church on Sept. 28, according to the Global Council of Indian Christians. They had earlier attacked Pastor Sam Oommen and his family in the same city.

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